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GOOSEBERRIES 



GOOSEBERRIES 



OREGON CHAMPION— Pale amber, of excellent 

 quality and of good size. 1-year, each, 50c; 

 dozen, $5.00. 2-years, each, 75c; dozen, $7.50. 



CARRIE — A marvel of productiveness, a splendid, 

 strong grower, maroon in color and of good quality, 

 though rather small. 1-year, each, 30c; dozen, 

 $3.00. 2-years, each, 40c; dozen, $4.00. 



Downing 



DOWNING— The most popular market variety. 

 The pale green berries are of large size and fair 

 quahty. 1-year, each, 40c; dozen, $4.00. 2-years, 

 each, 50c; dozen, $5.00. 



STRAWBERRY-RASPBERRY 



Another delightful, everbearing cane fruit for 

 which we are indebted to the Orient. Where the 

 seasons are very cold, it acts like a herbaceous 

 perennial, plants freezing to the ground and coming 

 up again the following spring. They are too tart 

 to be eaten raw, but combined with Raspberries, 

 they develop a flavor certain to delight any epi- 

 cure. Strong plants, dozen, $2.50. 



WINEBERRY 



This interesting native of the wilds of Asia forms a 

 most welcome addition to our fruit gardens. The 

 berries are exceptionally useful in making a delight- 

 ful wine as well as most palatable preserves. Rath- 

 er acid as a dessert fruit unless quite ripe. Heavy 

 plants, dozen, $2.50; 100, $15.00. 



TESTIMONIALS 



My order of March 27th for 126 plants, arrived Monday, 

 in beautiful condition. I was much pleased and hope these 

 will be equally as fine. 



MRS. W. T. McKINNEY, 

 Anchorage, Ky. 



I received my order, and it was in first-class shape. I wish 

 to thank you for the trouble you went to, for such a small 

 order, and your service is great. This was not my first order, 

 or my last. 



FRANK WEISENFORD, 

 Stony Creek Mills, Pa. 



Your last shipment to me was fine. Keep up your fine 

 record. 



F. C. HOTZE, 

 Harrison, N. Y. 



Received shipment in fine condition and plants were excellent. 



R. D. SPEARS, Principal, 

 Rennerdale School, Rennerdale, Pa. 



My other order came in very good condition. I am well pleased 

 with everything. 



MRS. CHAS. A. RUSSELL, 

 Thompson, Conn. 



Last Spring you sent me 100 Dwarf Box Plants, and I am 

 sure you will be glad to know that they came through in fine 

 condition, grew well all Summer, and have been one of the 

 healthiest pieces of Evergreens in our garden. 



MRS. ALEXANDER S. VAN SANTVOARD, 

 Glen Cove, L. I., N. Y. 



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The customer for whom I secured the Raspberries and Black- 

 berries was most agreeably surprised. He had his ground 

 already and expected to plant with a dibble, but owing to 



the marvelous root systems on your plants had to run furrows 

 and use a spade besides to plant properly. Said it was finest 

 stock he'd ever seen. 



H. W. WEST, 

 Brook ville Blooms, 

 Trenton, N. J. 



Just a card to tell you how beautiful my Bess Lovett Climbin? 

 Rose is — it is much admired — a rich, lovely, peculiar color red 

 that no other Rose has. The other two are fine also, Alida 

 and Mary Lovett, that I bought of you; also the John T. 

 Lovett Azalea. 



MRS. G. R. CHAMBERS. 

 231 W. Evergreen Street, 

 West Grove, Pa. 



The Roses and Viola Gem you mailed me, also the Lily Bulbs, 

 were received in good shape. I never had any Roses to reach 

 me in the good condition they were in when they arrived. 



W. R. FOX. 

 Hummelstown, Pa. 



It will please you to know the Shrubs I purchased from you 

 in latter part of April are growing vigorously and what sur- 

 prises me most, the Anthony Waterer is one mass of bloom 

 for the last two weeks, and still going strong. It seems to me 

 this is something unusual for a shrub planted about six weeks. 



THOMAS J. SMITH, 

 Perth Amboy, N. J. 



"The Perennials," "Old Fashioned Garden," received. Hav- 

 ing purchased Perennials in the past from other Nurseries 

 at a higher price, I want to express my appreciation of the 

 fine plants you sent me. 



DR. HENRY F. OWSLEY, 

 Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 



The different Grape Vines I purchsised from you some time 

 ago are doing fine; especially the Caco vines, which are 

 certainly wonderfully delicious Grapes. 



AUGUST ROHDE, 

 Rochester, N. Y. 



